WIRT ITS CIRCUS.
There was a large attendance at this popular show last evening, and the complete and finished manner in which the numerous items on the programme were carried out caused frequent applause. This evening another, the eleventh change of bill, will be presented, and the public will doubtless again testify their appreciation of the merits of the pcformance by attending largely. Amongst the new specialties this evening little Herbert Wirth (the youngest of the three boys) will perform his maiden voltigeur, or bounding jockey feat, while the familiar and laughable old act of " Bob Walker " will be introduced. Masters Alf and Carl Wirth will vie with one another in a novel crupper-riding performance, while Miss Edith Wirth is to give an exhibition of dexterity and strength with Indian clubs. The other items are of equal merit, and altother will constitute a capital programme, terminating with the popular steeplechase.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVII, Issue 8305, 11 July 1890, Page 5
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